New Technology And The Fair Debt Collections Practices Act

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Gain important knowledge and learn up-to-date information regarding the interplay between the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and the use of new technology in contacting debtors.

We will cover the use of voicemails, caller ID, emails, text messages and faxes, and discuss recent case law addressing the application of this technology to the debt collection industry.

You will also learn how the statute is being interpreted and applied by the courts to the new technology available to the industry.

Agenda

Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA) – Overview

Important Elements

Debt Contract

Fair Credit Extension Uniformity Act

Telephonic Communication – Telephone Consumer Protection Act

Application to Debt Collection

Express Consent

Damages of Statute of Limitation

Willfully or Knowingly

Communicating Via Cell Phone

Auto-Dialers

Frequency of Calls

Voicemail

Caller ID

Electronic Communication

Email

Text Messages

Social Media

Issues and Case Law

Facebook®

Linkedin® and Twitter®

About The Presenter

Nicholas D. Krawec, Esq.

Partner with Bernstein-Burkley, P.C.

Practices in the areas of commercial litigation, collection law and creditors’ rights

Written and spoken on many topics related to his areas of expertise

Listed as a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer, in the field of creditors’ rights since 2008, by Philadelphia Magazine

Certified by the American Board of Certification as a creditors’ rights specialist

Responsible for the filing and defense of mechanics’ liens, foreclosure actions, replevins, bond litigation, involuntary bankruptcies and other credit-related matters

Involved with a number of professional organizations, including the Allegheny County Bar Association (ACBA) where he graduated the Bar Leadership Initiative program and is a current member of the Education Committee

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